Ice-cream freezer



(No Model.)

' D. S. UOSKREY.

10E CREAM EEEEZEE.

No. 275,152. Patented Apr. 3, 1883.-

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE,

DAVID S. GOSKREY, OF TROY, ALABAMA.-

ICE-CREAM FFtEEZER.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 275,152, dated April 3, 1883.

Application filed August 21, 1882. (No model.)

- To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, DAVID S. GosKREY, of Troy, in the county of Pike and State of Alabama, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Ice-Cream Freezers, of which the following is full, clear, and exact description.

My invention consists of an attachment to ice-cream freezers by which to work them by a crank motion to better advantage than they can be worked by hand in the common way, the said attachment being adapted to apply to the common machines ordinarily worked by hand.

Reference is to be had to the accompanying drawing, forming part of this specification, in which a perspective view of my improved operating-gear applied to a freezer-can is shown.

I make a driving-gear for readily connecting to the handle a of the can b, so as to work it by turning a crank, c, by the employment ofa .suitable bracket or stand, (7, adapted for attachment to a table, 6, or other suitable device, and supporting the upper end of a vertical shaft-,f, also supporting the crank-shaft 9, so that the large bevel driving-wheel h on said shaft gears with the pinion i on shattf. The shaftf has a shoulder, j, resting on the table 6, and at the lower end it has a clamp, is. l, by which to connect with the handle a, so that the can may be rotated rapidly either way by turning the crank, and, ifdesired, the can may be suspended by the shaft, so that it will turn more easily than if resting on its bottom. The slot m in the shaft, through which the bolts l of the clamp extend, allow the clamp to be shifted up or down, according to the height of the can relatively to the table 0.

In this case the shaft is represented as extended through a hole in the table 0; but I propose in practice to arrange the support 01 on its base or bases a, so that it may support the shaft in an overhanging position, for ready attachment to any table or bench not having the hole.

By the use of this improved operating attachment the can may be turned much more forcibly and rapidly, and the freezing may be accomplished more quickly than in the common way, and the cream will be of better quality by reason of the more powerful and quicker action.

Having thus fully described my invention, I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent 1. The combination, with a vertical shaft,f, connected with a freezer at its lower end, and having a bevel-pinion, i, at its upper end, ofa table, 0, having a hole for the shaft, and a bracket, d, carrying a crank shaft provided with the bevel-pinion h, as shown and described.

2. The shaftf, slotted at m, the screw-clamp k l, and a freezer having the handle a, in combination with superposed operative mechanism, whereby said mechanism may be raised or lowered, as described.

DAVID S. COSKREY. Witnesses:

OGLETHORPE WORTHY, ALEXANDER H. TULLIs. 

